Mohammed V Cup
Founded | 1962 |
---|---|
Abolished | 1989 |
Region | Morocco |
Number of teams | 4 |
Last champions | FC Sochaux (1 title) |
Most successful club(s) | Atlético Madrid (3 titles) |
The Mohammed V Cup, also known as Mohammed V Trophy (
Marrakech
.
The trophy was named after
Bayern Munich,[4] Atlético Madrid, Boca Juniors,[5] Peñarol,[6] among others. Spanish club Atlético Madrid is the most winning team with 3 titles won.[7]
Champions
The following is the list of finals played:[8]
The Finals
Year | Champions | Runner-up | Score |
---|---|---|---|
1962 | Stade de Reims | Inter |
2–1
|
1963 | Partizan | Zaragoza | 2–0
|
1964 | Boca Juniors | Real Madrid |
2–1
|
1965 | Atlético Madrid |
Partizan | 5–0
|
1966 | Real Madrid |
Boca Juniors | 1–1 (4–2 p)
|
1967 | CSKA Sofia |
FAR Rabat |
1–0
|
1968 | Flamengo |
Racing Club | 3–2
|
1969 | Barcelona | Bayern Munich | 2–2 (4–3 p)
|
1970 | Atlético Madrid |
FAR Rabat |
4–1
|
1972 | Bayern Munich | Partizan | 3–2
|
1974 | Peñarol | Ruch Chorzów | 1–0
|
1975 | Dynamo Kyiv | Újpest FC | 3–2
|
1976 | Anderlecht |
OGC Nice | 2–1
|
1977 | Romania [a] | Czechoslovakia [a] | 3–1
|
1979 | Wydad AC | Canon Yaoundé | 1–1 (5–4 p)
|
1980 | Atlético Madrid |
Inter | 1–1 (5–4 p)
|
1986 | Standard Liège | Gremio |
2–0
|
1988 | Monaco | Hassania Agadir | 1–0
|
1989 | Sochaux |
Olympique | 0–0 (4–3 p)
|
Notes
References
- ^ "Coupe Mohamed V (Casablanca, Morocco)".
- ^ Marruecos y el fútbol madrileño on Centro Estudios Madrid Islámico, 19 Dec 2020
- ^ El Barça ya levantó un título en Marruecos by Ferran Martinez on Mundo Deportivo
- ^ "FC Bayern München championships, titles and trophies won". Retrieved 15 April 2018.
- ^ Boca Juniors 2 v Real Madrid 1 match details on Historia de Boca
- ^ Copas internacionales on Peñarol fan website
- ^ El Atlético reina en el Mohamed V, list and match details on Atlético Madrid Museum website
- ^ "Coupe Mohamed V (Casablanca, Morocco)". RSSSF website.